Many Words Pressβand imprint of Able Muse Pressβis proud to introduce Murder in Times Square, a Deirdre Mystery, initiating a new series by the author of the popular Jack Colt mystery series: When a young woman in a red designer dress falls twenty-five stories from the roof of Times Square One, the
Murder in the Square
β Scribed by Amy Grundy
- Book ID
- 110624773
- Publisher
- David Grundy
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 148 KB
- Series
- A Copper Ridge Mystery Book 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781952392061
- ASIN
- B08CCJG4HZ
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β¦ Synopsis
The Fall Bazaar was going well??until she heard the shriek.Emily turned just in time to catch the man as he slumped in his seat.She and Maggie had become good friends and continued to work on Maggie's cabins, but today they were volunteering at the Copper Ridge Fall Bazaar.The scent of BBQ and the sounds of music, now forgotten.Her attention solely focused on the man in her arms.Had the man had a heart attack?Or was there foul play at hand?Who could be so bold as to commit murder in a crowded town square?When Emily learns he had some local business ties and that his clients weren't happy with him, her mind got to work.Was this her next big case?You'll love this third book in the Emily Rose Cozy-Mystery series, because sometimes the villain is the last person you'd expect.
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